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The Real Crisis of Philippine Democracy â€“ Kyoto Review of

Social Movements and Democracy: Experiences from the Philippines and Thailand signaled the end of electoral democracy which had been in effect in the Philippines since the Second World War (Timberman 1991: 66). Under the dictatorial regime of Marcos, the following decades witnessed widespread human rights violations. Students, academics, journalists, businessmen, laborers and …

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Democracy in the Philippines. Recently, the Philippines celebrated the first death anniversary of a woman they call “Mother of democracy” in the Philippines last August 01, 2010, which is the late former Philippine President Corazon Aquino, who died of colon cancer last August 01, 2009.

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Keywords: The Philippines, Democracy, Military Reform, Elections Introduction The Philippines are often considered one of the participants in the third wave of democratization, but its path toward democracy has been erratic. Even before Marcos’ dictatorial reign, the country’s democracy was marred by heavy electoral violence and corruption. In the years leading up to the declaration of

Unpacking Democratic Transitions The Case of Philippines

The military and democracy in Indonesia (PDF, 164KB) Michael R.J. Vatikiotis The military and democracy in Thailand (PDF, 159KB) Suchit Bunbongkarn The military and the fragile democracy of the Philippines (PDF, 138KB) Viberto Selochan

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314 I, PHILIPPINE ELECTIONS: THE RIGHT TO PoLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN AN ELITE DEMOCRACY ANNA LEAH FIDEUS T. CASTANEDA* INTRODUCTION This., paper studies the current legal structure for electoral participation in the

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FOR THE PHILIPPINES Jose V. Abueva U.P. Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Public Administration, Chairman of the CMFP Advisory Board, and President of Kalayaan College I. With EDSA 1 we restored an outmoded form of democracy. In the peaceful “people power” revolt from February 22 to 25, 1986, tens of thousands of unarmed Filipinos gathered to defend a small but swelling band of

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Cacique Democracy in the Philippines: Origins and Dreams About this time last year, President Corazon Aquino told a most instructive lie. Addressing the Filipino-Chinese Federated Chambers of Commerce on 9 March 1987, she described her appearance before them as a ‘homecoming,’ since her great-grandfather had been a poor immigrant from southeast China’s Fukien province. [1]

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Keywords: The Philippines, Democracy, Military Reform, Elections Introduction The Philippines are often considered one of the participants in the third wave of democratization, but its path toward democracy has been erratic. Even before Marcos’ dictatorial reign, the country’s democracy was marred by heavy electoral violence and corruption. In the years leading up to the declaration of

The military and the fragile democracy of the Philippines

Keywords: The Philippines, Democracy, Military Reform, Elections Introduction The Philippines are often considered one of the participants in the third wave of democratization, but its path toward democracy has been erratic. Even before Marcos’ dictatorial reign, the country’s democracy was marred by heavy electoral violence and corruption. In the years leading up to the declaration of

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Friday, January 30, 1998 Published at 20:44 GMT Democracy Philippines-style John McLean Reporting from Philippines. Next month sees the official start of campaigning in the Philippines for elections later this year, when voters are to choose a new President, a …

Unpacking Democratic Transitions The Case of Philippines

The military and democracy in Indonesia (PDF, 164KB) Michael R.J. Vatikiotis The military and democracy in Thailand (PDF, 159KB) Suchit Bunbongkarn The military and the fragile democracy of the Philippines (PDF, 138KB) Viberto Selochan

The Real Crisis of Philippine Democracy â€“ Kyoto Review of

Despite the mythology surrounding the 1986 ‘people power revolution’ in the Philippines, the political system remains a deeply flawed and fragile democracy. This study employs institutional analysis and a critical adaptation of concepts of social capital and political legitimacy to explain both the weaknesses of democracy and its survival.

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The military and democracy in Indonesia (PDF, 164KB) Michael R.J. Vatikiotis The military and democracy in Thailand (PDF, 159KB) Suchit Bunbongkarn The military and the fragile democracy of the Philippines (PDF, 138KB) Viberto Selochan

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